I’m sad for the folks in California and elsewhere who didn’t personally do anything to deserve this calamity. And yet I’m still hoping too. That it may get believers’ holy hackles up, but such that they will put on Christ before acting, not just shoot from the fleshly hip so to speak.
Be angry, but sin not. It’s so easy to act like it was about us, and our own outrage was what deserved vengeance. But it isn’t about us, and it’s a sad truth that we all have blind spots of sin too. If we try to exercise mercy while trying to restore righteousness to a situation, we will find more power than if we go in like the world and just hate hate hate. And God himself will illuminate the opportunities.
I’m very sad for the people upon whom the devil has visited this hoodoo of captivating lust parading as love. It’s a cheap mockery. Did it take a proposed “black mass” to get people ready to push back? It shouldn’t have needed to go that far. Believers should be telling those caught in homosexual habits that God has a much better way, that if called upon and embraced He will, not might but will, show them how, and no, it wasn’t people who invented it.